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Pakistanis should stop comparing themselves to India. Comparing ourselves with countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe will be more appropriate. In fact, there is no comparison left for our failures. If there is something called national face palm, we the Pakistanis deserve it the most!

And I'm sure the Gandhis, the Nehrus and other anti-partition leaders of those times will be laughing their arses off at Jinnah in the next world...
 
Pakistanis should stop comparing themselves to India. Comparing ourselves with countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe will be more appropriate. In fact, there is no comparison left for our failures. If there is something called national face palm, we the Pakistanis deserve it the most!

And I'm sure the Gandhis, the Nehrus and other anti-partition leaders of those times will be laughing their arses off at Jinnah in the next world...

Not necessarily.

They would be quite sad in fact. They considered these people their own people. No one is happy when their own people are in trouble.

Deep down, Pakistan's failures don't make us happy.

Most of us don't care now after all these decades. We just feel we are now a very different people with little or nothing in common especially in terms of values.
 
Pakistanis should stop comparing themselves to India. Comparing ourselves with countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe will be more appropriate. In fact, there is no comparison left for our failures. If there is something called national face palm, we the Pakistanis deserve it the most!

And I'm sure the Gandhis, the Nehrus and other anti-partition leaders of those times will be laughing their arses off at Jinnah in the next world...

or maybe they are thanking Jinnah for partition

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Not necessarily.

They would be quite sad in fact. They considered these people their own people. No one is happy when their own people are in trouble.

Deep down, Pakistan's failures don't make us happy.

Most of us don't care now after all these decades. We just feel we are now a very different people with little or nothing in common especially in terms of values.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
:lol: then you should thank Pakistan for stopping further Ghaznavi invasion of India

I have been saying that.

Yes, the ones killing the Talib are doing a service to the motherland.

And the potential Ghaznavi are busy blowing up women market places.
 
Pakistanis should stop comparing themselves to India. Comparing ourselves with countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe will be more appropriate. In fact, there is no comparison left for our failures. If there is something called national face palm, we the Pakistanis deserve it the most!

And I'm sure the Gandhis, the Nehrus and other anti-partition leaders of those times will be laughing their arses off at Jinnah in the next world...

Yes, thank God Pakistan is not like India which is home to the world's largest population of poor, hungry and illiterates who still defecate in the open.

Haq's Musings: 63 Years After Independence, India Remains Home to World's Largest Population of Poor, Hungry and Illiterates
 
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World Hunger Index 2012


Haq's Musings: 63 Years After Independence, India Remains Home to World's Largest Population of Poor, Hungry and Illiterates
 
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Yes, thank God Pakistan is not like India which is home to the world's largest population of poor, hungry and illiterates who still defecate in the open.

The same automaton like Pavlovian post.

Disregarding the fact that India has higher per capita income, higher HDI and much higher economic base.

While Pakistan is still more or less into primary and primitive economic activities and only depends on textile trade.

The hungry 90 million - Farrukh Saleem

As of January 28, Pakistan’s estimated population is 182,073,559. Shockingly, of the total, 90 million Pakistanis are ‘food insecure’.

Dr Abid Suleri, Pakistan’s foremost expert in food security, says that 48.6 percent of “people in the country are extremely food insecure” and that “our policymakers are in a constant state of denial. Citing bumper production of wheat, milk and export of rice, they simply rule out that food insecurity is an issue in the country. The mindset to deny existence of a problem coupled with governance issues is the root cause of all policy failures against hunger and malnourishment.”

What really is food security? In 1996, the World Food Summit defined food security as existing “when all people at all times have access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life”. In other words, food security is the “availability of food and one’s access to it.”

According to the National Nutrition Survey 2011 conducted by the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), around “58 percent of the population is food insecure.” Why are 90 million Pakistanis food insecure? According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), food security is built on three pillars: food availability, food access and food use. There is empirical evidence that 90 million Pakistanis lack “sufficient resources to obtain appropriate foods for a nutritious diet.”

Question: Why do 90 million Pakistanis lack sufficient resources to obtain appropriate foods for a nutritious diet? Answer: Government policy and food inflation. The support price for wheat, for instance, has been jacked up by a factor of nearly 300 percent over the past five years. According to the UN, “inflation, decline in income, natural disasters and stagnating domestic productivity are hampering the attempts to achieve food security for the country’s 180 million citizens.”


Over the past decade, there have been 45,603 fatalities resulting from terrorist violence. Over the past two decades, 12754 people have either been killed or injured in 2,751 incidents of sectarian violence. Over the past decade, there have been 4,048 bomb blasts between Khyber and Karachi. Over the past five years, 569 people have been killed and 1,305 injured inside mosques.

Imagine 90 million hungry human beings. Food insecurity and violent conflict are cousins. There is empirical evidence that food insecurity, interstate war, communal violence, civil conflict and political instability are all closely related.

According to a report by the World Food Programme, “Food insecurity – especially when caused by a rise in food prices – is a threat and impact multiplier for violent conflict. It might not be a direct cause and rarely the only cause, but combined with other factors, for example in the political or economic spheres, it could be the factor that determines whether and when violent conflicts will erupt.”

Imagine 90 million hungry human beings. We have to break the food insecurity-conflict link. The government must design and implement targeted food subsidies. How about school meals, take home rations and food-for-work programmes?

Gives me no pleasure to write this. It is a shame and we should all work to get rid of this.

This difference in mindset is the reason Pakistan is in the state it is. Even literate people like this person are so mired in hate and bigotry rather than doing something positive for their country in this ripe old age.

OTOH, as per the surveys, India has about 20 million people who have hunger issues. We need to make sure it is reduced to zero ASAP.
 

India ki maishat sirf toliye aur chadar bechne pe nahi hai, jaisi hamaari hai. ;)

Indian economy doesn't depend on just towels and bedsheets like ours.

There goes all the all the scavenged BS of years. ;)
 
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Trust Riaz to degenerate a thread about Pakistan's abilities into a slinging match of "Who's worse off between India and Pakistan"

Lahaul villa Kuwat...
 

India ki maishat sirf toliye aur chadar bechne pe nahi hai, jaisi hamaari hai. ;)

Indian economy doesn't depend on just towels and bedsheets like ours.


There goes all the all the scavenged BS of years. ;)

China is India's biggest trading partner and India's exports to China consist mainly of iron ore and other raw materials while it imports manufactured products from China.

In spite of Gandhi's Swadeshi movement and Indian policy of developing self-reliance, the nation remains heavily dependent on imports from China for its critical infrastructure, and its growing appetite for weapons systems on Russia and Israel. These growing imports are fueling India's current account deficits, and adding to its paranoia with regard to the rise of China. In response, Indian government is acting to reduce dependence on Chinese imports, a move that will likely to add further to its trade imbalance because of the higher costs of imports from non-Chinese and non-Russian sources.

Haq's Musings: Soaring Chinese Imports and Twin Deficits Worry India
 
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China is India's biggest trading partner and India's exports to China consist mainly of iron ore and other raw materials while it imports manufactured products from China.

In spite of Gandhi's Swadeshi movement and Indian policy of developing self-reliance, the nation remains heavily dependent on imports from China for its critical infrastructure, and its growing appetite for weapons systems on Russia and Israel. These growing imports are fueling India's current account deficits, and adding to its paranoia with regard to the rise of China. In response, Indian government is acting to reduce dependence on Chinese imports, a move that will likely to add further to its trade imbalance because of the higher costs of imports from non-Chinese and non-Russian sources.

Haq's Musings: Soaring Chinese Imports and Twin Deficits Worry India

A stock Pavlovian response that had nothing to do with my post.

Something we have come to expect.

Now, the real deal is here.

Indian export basket 2012 ($303.7 billion):

Primary products: 13.8%
Manufactured goods: 60.6% (only 9% of these is textiles)
Petroleum products: 19.1%
Others: 6.4%


Pakistani export basket 2012 ($24.66 billion):

textiles (garments, bed linen, cotton cloth, yarn), rice, leather goods, sports goods, chemicals, manufactures, carpets and rugs

The overwhelming part of your exports is textiles and primary products or low tech low value added stuff.

READY MADE GARMENTS 48,637
GUAR AND GUAR PRODUCTS 7,175
SURGICAL GOODS,MEDICAL 6,967
APPAREL & CLOTHING 4,285
W. CARPETS & RUGS 3,938
PLASTIC MATERIALS 3,589
LEATHER GLOVES 2,859
CUTLERY 2,166
RICE BASMATI 1,685
FOOT BALLS COMPLETE 1,247
ART SILK & SYNTHETIC TEX. 1,232
OTHER (SPORTS) 868
WASTE MATERIAL OF TEXTILE 835
JEWELLERY 646
SPICES(INCL. CHILLIES) 611
LEATHER 571
COTTON BAGS/SACKS 443
VEGETABLES 317
FRUITS 240
LEATHER FOOTWEAR 238
HANDICRAFTS 190
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT 120
RICE OTHER VARIETIES 118
FURNITURE 96
PRECIOUS/SEMI-PREC.STONE 88
FRUIT & VEGET. JUICES 78
TULE, LACE, EMBROID. ETC 72
ARTICLES OF PLASTIC 67
YARN OTH. THAN C. YARN 64
KINTTED OR CROCH.FABRICS 63
MACHINERY SPECIALIZED 60
OIL SEEDS, NUTS & KERNALS 44
TEX.FABRICS WOVEN(OTHER 44
BOOKS & PRINTED MATTERS 40
RUBBER MANUFACTURES 31
CARPETS KNOTTED & OTHER 5
PARTS OF FOOTWEAR 3
OTHER COMMODITES 18,775

Of course, it doesn't mean anything to us.

We will have a trade of $1 trillion in a few years and more than $2 trillion before the end of this decade.

There is no point in comparison between our countries. You better start comparing with Afghanistan if you have to.

Else, the best thing is to be the best we can be. Not to engage in useless **** measuring contests and primitive Pavlovian stock responses that have nothing to do with the topic.

Unfortunately I don't see you capable of graduating to that level. The pit of abyss seems to be too comforting.
 
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